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Volvo Unveils World’s First Start-Stop Truck Engine — Reduces Fuel Consumption and CO₂ Emissions

Published on 05/09/2025 at 17:50
Updated on 05/09/2025 at 17:51
Volvo revela o primeiro motor de caminhão start-stop do mundo — reduz o consumo de combustível e emissões de CO₂
Volvo revela o primeiro motor de caminhão start-stop do mundo — reduz o consumo de combustível e emissões de CO₂
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Volvo Launches Unprecedented Engine With Start-Stop System In Heavy Trucks, Reducing Fuel, CO2, And Bringing Advanced Safety Features On The Roads.

Volvo Trucks announced an unprecedented innovation in the heavy transport sector. The Swedish company revealed the world’s first truck engine with start-stop technology. The feature aims to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, reinforcing the manufacturer’s decarbonization strategy.

How The Technology Works

The system is based on the already known I-See and I-Roll technologies. The engine is temporarily shut off during descents, resuming operation smoothly and automatically, without driver intervention. Additionally, the technology analyzes the topography and road conditions to identify the best moment to act.

The new generation of these technologies activates at speeds above 60 km/h. Thus, the engine operates more efficiently, leveraging the kinetic energy of the truck and reducing waste.

Integration Details

According to Volvo, I-See predicts when an ascent is approaching and adjusts speed before the incline. During the climb, the system uses stored information to avoid unnecessary gear shifts, ensuring a smoother transition.

Before an elevation, I-See activates Eco-Roll, which disengages the transmission and allows the truck to roll freely. This saves energy and decreases brake usage. At the end of the descent, the system applies the engine brake at the ideal moment or maintains momentum, depending on the road.

The system also takes into account curves, roundabouts, and even traffic ahead. To do this, it utilizes high-resolution maps that allow for calculating the best driving strategy. When cruise control is activated, I-See manages gears, acceleration, braking, and free-rolling, forming part of the I-Save package.

Company Statements

Jan Hjelmgren, Head of Product Management at Volvo Trucks, emphasized the importance of innovation. “Our engineers have done it again – innovating with a new engine technology that helps make truck transportation more fuel-efficient,” he stated.

He reinforced that the measure integrates the company’s decarbonization strategy. “We will continue to innovate to make our combustion engines even better and reduce our environmental impact,” he added.

Market Availability

The new feature will be offered in the Volvo FH and FH Aero models, both equipped with a 13-liter diesel engine. The company confirmed that customers will be able to order the new feature starting in September 2025.

In addition to this innovation, Volvo recently launched an updated dynamic steering system aimed at increasing driver safety. The new Volvo Dynamic Steering can detect a front tire blowout and automatically mitigate the impact in fractions of a second. This helps the driver maintain vehicle stability even in critical situations.

Safety On The Roads

According to the manufacturer, the system reduces lateral forces caused by a sudden loss of air pressure. Thus, it avoids risks of loss of control in the event of a flat tire.

Combining energy efficiency and safety, Volvo reinforces its leadership position in heavy transport technology. The strategy remains aligned with the pursuit of sustainable and safer solutions on the roads of the future.

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Fabio Lucas Carvalho

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